Outgoing
Museum of Nogent-sur-Marne 1
Fine Arts Exhibition
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Museum of Nogent-sur-Marne

Nogent-sur-Marne

Step into a Belle Époque time capsule where vintage posters and Impressionist paintings capture the carefree spirit of riverside guinguettes. The museum traces the festive life of the Marne from the 18th to 20th century through over 6,000 pieces: paintings, prints, and memorabilia of boaters, dancers, and Sunday revelers. Entry is free, though you'll climb exterior stairs to the second-floor gallery.

Free entry
Belle Époque charm
Local history
Vintage advertising art

Tips

🎨"A dedicated team, beautiful works that evoke a golden age for the region"
🖼️look for Mucha and Cappiello posters in temporary shows
🍷the "petit vin blanc" festival legacy lives on here

Museum of Nogent-sur-Marne

36 Bd Gallieni, 94130 Nogent-sur-Marne, France

Free

Upcoming at Museum of Nogent-sur-Marne

Saturday, Jun 13
Willy Ronis. La banlieue est sous l’œil du maître

Willy Ronis. La banlieue est sous l’œil du maître

June 13 at 10am

Willy Ronis's tender photographs capture a lost golden age of Parisian suburbs—riverside guinguettes, working-class life, sun-dappled Marne banks. This intimate museum offers his suburban works alongside a permanent collection on the area's history.

L’art de faire boire, les boissons s’affichent (1890-1990)

L’art de faire boire, les boissons s’affichent (1890-1990)

June 13 at 10am

A century of drink ads comes alive through bold posters by Mucha, Cappiello, and Savignac. This free exhibition traces how advertisers turned water, wine, and absinthe into objects of desire, splashing them across Morris columns, cars, and café walls. Housed in a charmingly intimate museum with genuinely passionate staff.

Thursday, Jul 2
Stage Vacances Eté "Peindre sans pinceau"

Stage Vacances Eté "Peindre sans pinceau"

July 2 at 10am

Forget everything they taught you in art class. Kids trade brushes for spatulas, squeegees, and painting knives to smudge, scrape, and swirl their way through inks, pastels, and paint at this Belle Époque museum.